Recovery of Gold from Active Carbonaceous Ores at McIntyre Porcupine Mines Limited, Schumacher, Ontario

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. W. Nice
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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16
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

"For many decades the incidence of a highly active graphite-like ore has plagued the McIntyre mine. This ore acts as a precipitant of the gold complex immediately upon formation of this complex. The gold is subsequently discharged with the tailings.Many different methods have been devised by various researchers all of which proved inapplicable for the McIntyre problem.Recently, McIntyre personnel, through their own research, developed a flowsheet. This circuit should give an overall recovery of 36% which is below the 94% experienced in the mill at present. Therefore, less revenue would arise from treatment of these ores. On the other hand there exists a possibility of more efficient mining methods in some of this ore thus allowing more economic recovery.INTRODUCTION This paper has been prepared to serve two purposes:i) To propose a method of recoverying gold from a sizeable orebody at the McIntyre mine at Schumacher.ii) To summarize and present the many methods suggested to solve a very old but very real mineral dressing problem familiar to the industry as long as cyanidation itself."
Citation

APA: R. W. Nice  (1971)  Recovery of Gold from Active Carbonaceous Ores at McIntyre Porcupine Mines Limited, Schumacher, Ontario

MLA: R. W. Nice Recovery of Gold from Active Carbonaceous Ores at McIntyre Porcupine Mines Limited, Schumacher, Ontario. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1971.

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